Manitoba Moments - Discussions in Physiotherapy

Communication and Professionalism

12 min · 28 de abr de 2024
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Different forms of communication can impact and reflect upon professionalism. Second year Master of Physical Therapy students Jacinta Doupe and Kris Seo highlight key points. For more information, please go the the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba [https://cpmportal.manitobaphysio.com/] website or email us at: info@manitobaphysio.com Podcast was recorded and produced by SuverMedia [https://www.suvermedia.com/] Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay

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